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Looking for grown in Georgia, recommendations, several companies on line.

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My parents used to order from Sunnyland.  

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Did you know this?

 

UPDATE: Goodbye Texas and Georgia, New Mexico reigns supreme over pecans. According to the most recent report from the US Department of Agriculture, New Mexico is now the top pecan producer in the country
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Mexico? No thanks. I live in GA and will continue enjoying GA pecans.

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Apparently you all have never had Oklahoma pecans!  The others are ok, ours are great!  If you can get them the tiny little native pecans are fabulous.

 

I know an Oklahoma company calles Mason's has them sometimes. They do ship.

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Re: Pecans from georgia

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@KingstonMom wrote:

Mexico? No thanks. I live in GA and will continue enjoying GA pecans.


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It's NEW Mexico, the state, not Mexico.

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And by the way, the "paper shell" ones are the big ones that don't have a really crisp texture.  You might not want that.

 

My cousin was a commercial grower, and lots of relatives and folks around my home town had big old pecan trees and I've cracked and shelled and eaten bushels of 'em!  Woman LOL

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We order from Sunnyland Farms in Georgia.

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@Sooner wrote:

And by the way, the "paper shell" ones are the big ones that don't have a really crisp texture.  You might not want that.

 

My cousin was a commercial grower, and lots of relatives and folks around my home town had big old pecan trees and I've cracked and shelled and eaten bushels of 'em!  Woman LOL


Years ago we lived in alabama,we got fresh ones from the trees there,so good.

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I love Georgia pecans but have also had great ones from South Carolina! I prefer to buy them in the USA when I can!

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